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Columbia, Pennsylvania
Mayors, Burgesses, Chief Burgesses, Postmasters


Mayors of Columbia, 2001-09(may be incomplete!)

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 2001 May 15:SandyDuncan (Dem), nominated;HaroldN. Colin (Dem), defeated in primary;JamesR. Haug (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 2001 May 15:LeoS. Lutz (Rep), nominated;RoseA. Welsh (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 2001 Nov 6:LeoS. Lutz (Rep), elected;SandyDuncan (Dem), defeated.
  • 2005 May 17:SandyDuncan (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 2005 May 17:LeoS. Lutz (Rep), nominated unopposed.
  • 2005 Nov 8:LeoS. Lutz (Rep), elected;SandyDuncan (Dem), defeated.
  • 2009 May 19:JamesR. Haug (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 2009 May 19:LeoS. Lutz (Rep), nominated unopposed.
  • 2009 Nov 3:LeoS. Lutz, elected;JamesR. Haug, defeated.


    Burgesses of Columbia, 1867-1960(may beincomplete!)
    JacobAnnester 1867WilliamMcDivitt 1868JacobAnnester 1869JamesSchroeder 1870JacobS. Streine 1871ChristianBrenneman 1872JohnShenberger 1873WilliamB. Faesig 1874JosephHinkle 1875-76JohnA. Jordan 1877S.P. Moderwell 1878JohnShenberger 1879CharlesMellinger 1880JacobSneath 1881-83S.S. Mann as of 1923HenryM. Bruner as of 1927CharlesHunter as of 1933-35ArthurE. Snavely as of 1937WalterRoye as of 1953-60


    Chief Burgesses of Columbia, 1814-66(may beincomplete!)
    ChristianBrenneman 1814JohnDicks 1815WilliamVickry 1816WilliamP. Beatty 1817JamesClyde 1818-19WilliamGrier 1820HenryF. Slaymaker 1821RobertSpear 1822-23JohnBarber 1824RobertSpear 1825-28JohnBarber 1829JosephCottrell 1830-31RobertSpear 1832JohnArms 1833RobertSpear 1834RobertW. Houston 1835-36JohnArms 1837-41SamuelMathiot 1842RichardDerrick 1843ThomasFloyd 1844-45SamuelGrove 1846WilliamPatton 1847JamesJordon 1848JohnD. Wright 1849GeorgeWolf 1850AmosS. Green 1851JohnStewart 1852JosephM. Watts 1853-54JohnFinger 1855AbrahamMyers 1856RudolphWilliams 1857HarfordFraley 1858ThomasJ. Bishop 1859SamuelGrove 1860PeterFraley 1861-62JacobC. Pfahler 1863RudolphWilliams 1864-66


    Postmasters at Columbia, 1797-1980(may beincomplete!)
    JosephSmith 1797-1802FrederickStump 1802-03WilliamP. Beatty 1803-07DavidBarnum 1807JohnMathiot 1807-18RobertBarber 1818-19GeorgeA. Eberman 1819-26WilliamP. Beatty 1826-37FrancisA. Thomas 1837-41GuilfordG. Claiborne 1841-53AdamP. Moderwell 1853AmeliaS. Moderwell 1853-61HenryH. Fry 1861-62MaryJane Frey 1862-74HenryMullen 1874-86CharlesF. Young 1886-90JohnL. Wright 1890-94JamesWesterman 1894-98AmosR. Hougendobler 1898-1903JohnS. Wilson 1903-13ChesterF. Markel 1913-14JohnR. Bucher 1914-23CharlesE. Taylor 1923-35HarryP. Shreiner 1935HarryP. Shreiner 1935-62S.George Price 1962-63RobertMcLain 1963-64HarryP. Snyder 1964-65HarryP. Snyder 1965-80


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